Hi, well this is a brain tester!! I think you need really to look at this in a simple way. Check to see where the door lock wires come from first? Find where the mains power comes into? then if it goes directly to the main control board then check to see if there is any power getting through the board to the otherside where the wires disapear into the cooker. I would consider checking the control board for any signs of burn damage and then look at the clock unit to as these are normally the main components in the cooker that will stop it from working.
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Hi, i think its a vga card or onboard card, if not make sure that you ram is tight and if u can get a dust blower and blow it, and just make sure that before u close it, u quiz in tight all the attached components on the mother board, if it refuse, then get another graphics card and try a gain.For starts u can use a very cheap Pci vga card and or AGP card. The other thing that i want u to take not of is try some friends monitor and see if it works if it fails then try the first option. However usually intel has a beep code, take not of the beep code and tell us how many times the it beep.Hope u are help.Cheers

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Undo your battery for a couple of minutes worked on the older models. I believe this is the procedure for yours.
Turn ignition key to 'ON' and press the odometer button until the display reads ODO... not Trip A or B.
Turn ignition key to OFF.
Hold in the same button you used in step 1.
While holding the button in, turn ignition key to 'ON'.
ODOMETER will change to
5 dashes - - - - -
Then 4 dashes - - - -
Then 3 dashes - - -
Then 2 dashes - -
Then 1 dash -
THEN all zeros 0 0 0 0 0
Then back to the correct mileage
The Maintenance Required light should blink and go out.

When the it is blinking the phone is resetting. There are several reasons for this. Once the blinking stops and Date & Time appear, your phone should be operational again. Check the buttons for programming by using Feature *0 and pressing any button to verify it is programmed. If not you might have a bad phone. Try swapping phones with a working one of the same type. This will tell you if your phone or port are in trouble by where the trouble goes.

The button closest to the Genie logo is the one that works, I just programmed it by pressing & holding the black button underneath the light cover until the red light above the button goes solid then blinks then stops blinking. Next I pressed the same button once and the red light blinks then pressed the button on the remote once then once more and it was all set.

To Enter SERVICE MODE: Press Signal-Delay-5ignal-Delay (within 30 seconds of plugging in washer). To Exit SERVICE MODE: Repeat Signal-Delay-Signal-Delay.

Here are the possible tests to run (TEST LIST). The error codes from t02 will probably be the best indicator of your problem. (scroll down to bottom to see what each command button does once you are in test mode)

Start Alternate "cod" and Control Software version Start Alternate "EE" and eePROM version Start Alternale "Inv" and Inverter Software version Power Returns to "103" ------------------------------------------------------------------t04 prerequisites: none

Start Displays temperature in OF, fills to main level, turns on heater up to 5 minutes, displaying rising temperature Power Pumps out water and returns to ''t07'' ------------------------------------------------------------------t10 prerequisites: none

DatelTime Settings1) Set the Power Switch 4D to "1M!" while pressingdown the Lock Button (I) located on the switch.2) Press the MENU Wheel 0 in. The Menu Screenappears.3) Rotate the MENU Wheel 0 to select"~TO SYSTEM MENU" and press it to display SYSTEM MENU. Rotate the MENU Wheel 0 to select "~NEXT" and press it to display the next page.4) Rotate the MENU Wheel 0 to select "DATE/ TIME" and press it. The DATEITIME Menu appears.5) To set "YEAR", "MONTH", "DAY" or "TIME" (hour/minute), rotate the MENU Wheel 0 to select the desired item, and press it. When the setting begins blinking, rotate the MENU Wheel o until the correct setting appears and then press it. The setting stops blinking.6) When none of these settings ("YEAR", "MONTH", "DAY", "TIME") blinks, rotate the MENU Wheel 0 to select "~EXIT", and press it. The Menu Screen reappears with the highlight bar on "~RETURN".7) Press the MENU Wheel 0 in to close the MenuScreen.. To display the date and time in the camcorder's display and on a connected TV, see DATEITIMEDISP. (U pg. 21) in SYSTEM MENU.. The date/time cannot be stored in memory if the built-in clock battery runs out. Consult an authorized JVC dealer for replacement, or set the date/time as necessary before you start shooting.

Turn the system on and press the "Clock/Timer" button (located above the eject button for Deck 1). The clock will appear. To change the time, simply hold down either the < or > buttons (the ones you use to change radio stations and begin CD/tape playback). Press "Clock/Timer" again to lock in the time.

1. Remove battery from phone, and unplug from charging cable2. Unplug Phone base3. Hold Page button on base and plug it back in. While holding page button wait for in use light to go solid. Once solid unplug base.4. Hold clear button on the phone pod and plug in charging cable until you see ----- on the screen.5. Press 06. Unplug power from phone pod7. Hold clear button on the phone pod and plug in charging cable until you see ----- on the screen.8. Hold the page button on the base and plug it in, Hold page button until the in use light blinks. Let go of page button.9. Press 9 on your phone. If it says Reg o it is finished. If it says Reg fail try again if it fails twice please call Tech support.10. Replace Battery11. Make a test call

Programming the Remote Control
Remote-control switchover
Press VCR/DVD, SAT/CABLE or AUX to select the device you want to control.
To program the remote control
Press and hold VCR.DVD, SAT/CABLE or AUX for over 2 seconds until the LED on the remote control turns
off. Release the button the LED will light again (the remote control enters the PROGRAMMING mode).
Enter three-digit code number for your equipment. If the correct code number is entered, the LED blinks
three times. If you enter a code not listed below, or you press any other buttons than SEARCH and 100+,
the LED turns off.
To search codes
Press ad hold VCR/DVD,SAT/CABLE or AUX for over 2 seconds unil the LED turns off. Release the button
(the LED wil light again) and the remote control enters the PROGRAMMING mode.
Press SEARCH.
Press CH+/- to search codes downwards or upwards. Each time you press CH+/-, the code number decreases
or increases by 1 while the remote control sends the code number for POWER button on your device.
If the desired code number is found,press 100+ to program the code for your device until the LED blinks
three times.Then the remote control exits from the PROGRAMMING mode and returns to norml operation.
Or press any other button to exit from the PROGRAMMING mode after the LED blinks rapidly eight times,
and the operation is not active.
To check the current code number
Press and hold VCR/DVD, SAT/CABLE or AUX for over 2 seconds until the LED turns off. Release the button
(the LED will light again) and the remote control enters the PROGRAMMING mode.
Press 100+ .
You may read the code numder according to the LED display status as follows.
* If there is no operation within 20 seconds during the steps mentioned above, the remote control will
automatically exit from the appropriate operation.
Code Number
First - digit
0
1
0
1
Second - digit
0
0
4
5
Third - digit
0
6
3
0
First - digit
Blinks rapidly once
Blinks once
Blinks rapidly once
Bliks once
Secod - digit
Blinks rapidly once
Blinks rapidly once
Blinks four times
Bliks five times
Third - digit
Blinks rapidly once
Blinks six times
Blinks three times
Bliks rapidly once